The Shadowy Characters of Kaunas Attempt to Retrieve Money by Violence from J. Kvedaras © EuroFootball.com

Julius Kvedaras, who was removed from the position of President of the Football Federation, found himself not only in the hands of law enforcement, but also in the clutches of the criminal world. Shadowy figures are trying to recover money from him by violent means.

The night before, a dozen masked individuals broke into the home of J. Kvedaras' daughter, Rita Kvedarė, in Kaunas.

They broke windows, destroyed furniture, and demanded that the father return the borrowed money.

In Kaunas, it is said that J. Kvedaras had promised to appoint underworld figures to high positions in the Football Federation for a solid reward.

The most aggressive was former coach Deividas Kalpokas.

Efforts to recover money from J. Kvedaras began immediately after he was suspended from his duties for half a year by the court.

Criminal representatives realized that promised positions would not materialize, so they decided to at least retrieve the money they had paid.

Especially aggressive was Deividas Kalpokas, the leader of a group separate from the Doctors.

This former football player became famous 10 years ago, when he assaulted a referee during a friendly match.

The battered judge tried to escape to the stands, but D. Kalpokas caught him there.

However, D. Kalpokas was not only unpunished, but soon became the head coach of the Lithuanian futsal national team.

It is said that at that time, J. Kvedaras negotiated this candidacy with the underworld boss Henrikas Daktaras.

Kalpokas paid 30,000 euros.

However, Kalpokas' coaching career did not work out.

The team lost almost all tournaments, and players refused his services.

It is said that after becoming President of the Football Federation, J. Kvedaras promised to appoint Kalpokas as the responsible secretary of the Futsal Association and to give positions to his associates for 30,000 euros.

However, Kalpokas was not appointed to these positions.

After hearing that the court had suspended J. Kvedaras from his duties for half a year, Kalpokas decided to retrieve the money.

However, he failed to find Kvedaras.

Then the ultimatum was tried to be passed on through other people known to J. Kvedaras.

As a result, Stasys Stankus, a member of the Executive Committee of the Lithuanian Football Federation, also experienced a slight fright.

On Saturday morning, this seemingly irrelevant man was blocked outside his house by young individuals armed with baseball bats, arriving in four cars.

They demanded that S. Stankus deliver a message to J. Kvedaras - if the money is not returned by Monday evening, more serious problems will follow.

However, J. Kvedaras did not deliver the money.